Display Alarm Buffers; Circuit Manager Menu - Verilink DIDCSU 2912 Manual

Dual integrated data service unit/channel service unit
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Command
Sn
Severely Errored Second (SES) 15 min. Threshold/SES 24 hr. Threshold:
Select a threshold level.
In
Bit Error Rate (BER) Threshold: Select a threshold level. Selecting 10
report more errors than 10
X
Exit the Net Port Alarm Threshold Configuration Menu
Display Alarm
Buffers
Figure 4-19 Display Alarm Buffer
* 0.0.0.204
* 0.0.0.204
* 0.0.0.204
* 0.0.0.204
Near-End Plug Present Alarm
Near-End Plug Present Alarm
Near-End Plug Present Alarm
Near-End Plug Present Alarm
10:49:15
10:49:15
10:49:15
10:49:15
Press enter to continue
Press enter to continue
Press enter to continue
Press enter to continue

Circuit Manager Menu

Description
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.
To display the alarm buffer, enter the letter "O" in the Net Port
Alarm Menu. The Display Alarm Buffer displays all major and
minor alarms that have occurred at each port. When an alarm
condition is removed, an alarm of cleared status is generated with
the corresponding time stamp.
DIDCSU 2912
DIDCSU 2912
DIDCSU 2912
DIDCSU 2912
[01,02] Info alarm
[01,02] Info alarm
[01,02] Info alarm
[01,02] Info alarm
To access the Circuit Manager Menu from the Main Menu, enter
"B".
NOTE: Use the Circuit Manager Menu to build and maintain
circuits.
A circuit is the fixed path on which data travels between a port at
the source end, and a port at the destination end. The port can be
an E1 network or data port. The E1 network port circuit size is in
number of timeslots, 1-31. The data port circuit size is measured in
56 kbit/s or 64 kbit/s increments.
Verilink DIDCSU 2912 User Manual
DIDCSU E1 Version
Options
15 minute
Threshold:
1—900
0 to disable
24 hour
Threshold:
1—86400
0 to disable
-9
will
Threshold:
1) DISABLE
2) 10E-4
3) 10E-5
4) 10E-6
5) 10E-7
6) 10E-8
7) 10E-9
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